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This is a small but delectable park in Meguro close to both Himonya Shrine and Enyuji Temple. Its special charm is the bamboo grove. Also take a look at the old house open to the public and part of t...
I visited [Former Kuriyama Family Residence / Main Building], but it may be better to visit it together with other objects of appreciation rather than visiting for this purpose.
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[カトリック Inscription Valley (サレジオ) Church] [Enyuji Temple / Main Hall (National Important Cultural Property)] I visited [Kuriyama Family Residence / Main House] in the Old Ward. Although this is designated as "Tangible Cultural Property of Meguro Ward", there is no feature like ビックリ among the private houses that remain here and there in Japan. Combined with other objects of appreciation It may be better to visit.
It is written in the park guide that there were many suzu in Meguro Ward, which was a bamboo grove until the beginning of the Showa period. Certainly it is a park only for bamboo groves. It's a little thin, but you can see the bamboo shoots growing big in May.
The inscription valley area of the quiet residential area was the production area of the cherry blossoms until the Taisho Period
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The area around the inscription valley has been a bamboo forest since the Edo period, and it is said that it was a production area of bamboo shoots. The cultivation of cherry trees was carried out at the peak of the Taisho era, and countless sparrows lived in bamboo and wood, and this area was called "sarrow inn". My grandmother, who had lived alone for a long time in such a village of cherry blossoms, died, and Meguro Ward maintained the original state as a park due to his will to return the land to the country. Relocated the old private house in the Edo period nearby, Suzume ...
Peaceful
This is a small but delectable park in Meguro close to both Himonya Shrine and Enyuji Temple. Its special charm is the bamboo grove. Also take a look at the old house open to the public and part of t...
Good place for Refreshing!
It is the quite small park. There is also the bamboo area which is quite rare in Tokyo. It is a good place if you wanna walk with your dog.
I visited [Former Kuriyama Family Residence / Main Building], but it may be better to visit it together with other objects of appreciation rather than visiting for this purpose.
[カトリック Inscription Valley (サレジオ) Church] [Enyuji Temple / Main Hall (National Important Cultural Property)] I visited [Kuriyama Family Residence / Main House] in the Old Ward. Although this is designated as "Tangible Cultural Property of Meguro Ward", there is no feature like ビックリ among the private houses that remain here and there in Japan. Combined with other objects of appreciation It may be better to visit.
Bamboo Forest の Park
It is written in the park guide that there were many suzu in Meguro Ward, which was a bamboo grove until the beginning of the Showa period. Certainly it is a park only for bamboo groves. It's a little thin, but you can see the bamboo shoots growing big in May.
The inscription valley area of the quiet residential area was the production area of the cherry blossoms until the Taisho Period
The area around the inscription valley has been a bamboo forest since the Edo period, and it is said that it was a production area of bamboo shoots. The cultivation of cherry trees was carried out at the peak of the Taisho era, and countless sparrows lived in bamboo and wood, and this area was called "sarrow inn". My grandmother, who had lived alone for a long time in such a village of cherry blossoms, died, and Meguro Ward maintained the original state as a park due to his will to return the land to the country. Relocated the old private house in the Edo period nearby, Suzume ...